STOMP, the “international percussion sensation” show, will stop by the Tobin Center this week for two performances.
STOMP, a theatrical, percussion performance utilizing everyday objects to produce music and movement, is opening its North American tour at Owensboro’s RiverPark Center with two performances scheduled ...
A few months before the pandemic arrived, alumni and current members of Stomp gathered at the intimate Orpheum Theater in lower Manhattan to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the percussion-driven act ...
The show had run off-Broadway at the East Village’s Orpheum Theatre since 27 February 1994. It will, however, continue to tour in Europe and North America after its final off-Broadway performance on 8 ...
On March 16th, 2024, the “Stomp Fentanyl: A Fashion Show to Save Lives” event, organized by FentanylSolution.org, brought together a diverse group of celebrities, designers, and advocates at the Rogue ...
Sometimes you don’t need words to communicate, you only need a broom, a shopping cart, suitcase or a kitchen sink. “Stomp,” the show that makes music out of quotidian items, returns to Pikes Peak ...
"Matchboxes, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters and more fill the stage with energizing beats at the inventive and invigorating stage show that’s dance, music and theatrical performance blended in ...
The simplicity behind the concept of STOMP makes you see why it had successful beginnings as a street performance. The premise, after all, is to make rhythmic music with everyday objects like brooms, ...
On Saturday afternoon, shadows cast by white stage lights danced across the walls of Hancher Auditorium as deep bass and the sharp stomping of boots reverberated through the audience like a heartbeat.
NEW YORK — The stage has no curtain. The set is littered with highway signs and mass transit insignia. And then there are the gigantic oil drums, ominous and puzzling. It could be a storage facility.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The long-running stage show has been a part of the city’s theatrical landscape for nearly 29 years. By Nicole Herrington “Stomp,” the long-running ...
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